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This flyer is posted on the wall outside of my room. I like how the word "facts" is red and in capital letters to catch your attention. I also like how theres one picture in the center with words around it explaining it. This flyer is informative and straight forward. It gives tips on how to know if you may have the flu and what to do/where to go if you think you do have the flu.

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This flyer is also on the wall outside of my room. It's nice how it's short and to the point, but it might be too short. It doesn't tell you what "Autism speaks U at BU" is. Is it a discussion, a club, a fundraiser, or something else? The colors are nice, but it's not attention-grabbing at all to me.

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I found this flyer on google. It's an attractive design, but there's way too much to look at. There's a lot of words and more than enough pictures. If you were to be walking past this flyer, you would have to stop and read it for a couple of minutes to gather all of the information in it.

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This is the flyer I created that has to do with my topic. The red words and the picture catch your attention. It encourages students to seek help with their schoolwork and tells them how to go about it. This flyer would be useful to incoming BU students because it gives them an opportunity to take advantage of tutoring right away. Being new, they wouldn't know where to go to sign up for a tutor, so this flyer would supply them with enough information to do that.